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city since the 1920s. the landowners want to evict the tenants at the buena vista mobile home park and build high- end apartments. more than 100 low-income families live there including 125 children. >> it's been very, very stressful for 400 people around the area. >>> now several community groups are working to ensure the process follows city guidelines protecting resident rights and assisting those who would be forced to move. >> all right. now quarter at 6:00, time to check traffic. what's the latest? >> we are going to stick with palo alto right now and show you live pictures from the scene of where this flooding happened this morning from an accident where a vehicle took out a hydrant in palo alto on sand hill road between el camino real and arboretum. our photographer starting to get a handle on things there. they are mopping up the mess but the hydrant in the background. at one point everything was flooded. here's a picture from the palo alto police department. they tweeted out earlier. so flooding
city since the 1920s. the landowners want to evict the tenants at the buena vista mobile home park and build high- end apartments. more than 100 low-income families live there including 125 children. >> it's been very, very stressful for 400 people around the area. >>> now several community groups are working to ensure the process follows city guidelines protecting resident rights and assisting those who would be forced to move. >> all right. now quarter at 6:00, time to...
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last year the city made $316,000 in overpayments. state law requires cities to reimburse people who pay parking tickets twice by mistake. >>> people have been waiting in the cold for hours in san jose for a massive toy and book giveaway. cbs 5 reporter cate caugiran joins us live now from the sacred heart community service where thousands of children were get a gift this holiday. >> reporter: good morning, michelle. yes, about 5,600 kids will be happy this christmas season thanks to sacred heart. look at these dedicated parents here. some of them have been in line since 5:00 last night. all of them bundleled up braving the cold and they say it's a small price to pay for their children. sacred heart community service has collected 17,000 toys and the toys will be given out to more than 5600 kids in the bay area. the organization has been doing this for the past 10 years as part of the christmas toy box distribution to help low income parents bring smiles to their children on christmas. parents we spoke to say times are tough. but the
last year the city made $316,000 in overpayments. state law requires cities to reimburse people who pay parking tickets twice by mistake. >>> people have been waiting in the cold for hours in san jose for a massive toy and book giveaway. cbs 5 reporter cate caugiran joins us live now from the sacred heart community service where thousands of children were get a gift this holiday. >> reporter: good morning, michelle. yes, about 5,600 kids will be happy this christmas season thanks...
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the city college president says the school immediately sent a text and went into lockdown mode. students and faculty were slowly released from classrooms as officers searched the entire five-story building. >> we definitely barricaded down. we definitely sat there. we hushed our voices, got away from all the windows, mad sure we weren't anywhere near where anyone can look in and we were afraid. >> in the end police found no indication that a gunman was on campus. >>> more people are coming forward talking about interactions with connecticut gunman lanza. workers at a newtown hair salon where lanza and his mother were regular customers say they never heard him speak. they say that his mother nancy lanza would give her son directions about what to do and where to go. meanwhile investigators are still not clear about what motivated him to open fire at that elementary school school on friday. cbs news's marlie hall has more live from newtown. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. while the motive behind this tragic school shooting remains unclear, one thing is for sure, emotions
the city college president says the school immediately sent a text and went into lockdown mode. students and faculty were slowly released from classrooms as officers searched the entire five-story building. >> we definitely barricaded down. we definitely sat there. we hushed our voices, got away from all the windows, mad sure we weren't anywhere near where anyone can look in and we were afraid. >> in the end police found no indication that a gunman was on campus. >>> more...
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the city's school district has posted a statement from the superintendent and mayor ed lee. it starts by saying we are all grieving and adds that counselors will be on hand for educators as well as students today. >>> we are going to get a final check of traffic and weather. the big news, weather wise grab an umbrella. >> and a jacket. it's going to be cool out there today. we have some scattered light showers showing up on our high- def doppler radar. not a whole lot of rainfall out of this system, although enough to get the ground wet. temperatures by the afternoon will be drying things out. 50s and low 60s. then that cold air moves in a very chilly night tonight, chilly tomorrow and also on wednesday. more rain is expected by thursday. gianna. >> that rain means troubles on the roads. here's a live look on conditions at the bay bridge toll plaza. metering lights rob. you're backed up through there so yeah, grab that jacket and get going just real inning quick accidents 680 south main street northbound guadalupe parkway at curtner and northbound 101 at mathilda clearing. b
the city's school district has posted a statement from the superintendent and mayor ed lee. it starts by saying we are all grieving and adds that counselors will be on hand for educators as well as students today. >>> we are going to get a final check of traffic and weather. the big news, weather wise grab an umbrella. >> and a jacket. it's going to be cool out there today. we have some scattered light showers showing up on our high- def doppler radar. not a whole lot of rainfall...
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the mayor there says the city is already working on a long- term solution. trey they're trying to fix it. >>> now an incredible rescue from a rushing los angeles river. cbs reporter louisa hodge has the story of one man hanging on for dear life and the rescuers who risked their lives to save him. >> reporter: tension moments in -- tense moments in a rising l.a. river. water gushed down fast forceful and cold. >> we have snags out there. >> reporter: firefighters acted fast. >> what's what we all the eddy just trying to pull the boat back and get to the eddy and then try to get the rope over the tree or the branch. >> reporter: rescue crews lined this river and this team maneuvered a raft attached to a fire truck downstream. but it created charges. >> they, worked their hearts out. even tried to snag a branch with one of the ropes. >> reporter: this stranded man standing waist deep in water managed to tie a weight around the tree and helped to pull the rescue team towards him. >> the type of weather you know a patient like this is going to be really hypotherm
the mayor there says the city is already working on a long- term solution. trey they're trying to fix it. >>> now an incredible rescue from a rushing los angeles river. cbs reporter louisa hodge has the story of one man hanging on for dear life and the rescuers who risked their lives to save him. >> reporter: tension moments in -- tense moments in a rising l.a. river. water gushed down fast forceful and cold. >> we have snags out there. >> reporter: firefighters acted...
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the officers in the bayview actually all across the city in this country take a ton of guns off the streets without a shot being fired. the gun buy-back was great. we'll do that, too. these are all guns -- you have to remember that the guy in newtown, connecticut those guns were in his house. these people turning in these guns were in homes. >> does it become more important gun buy-backs after the shooting last friday? >> we had our planned but we didn't know obviously that anything was going to happen certainly of this magnitude so when it happened the next day we were were planning on getting about 100 guns tops. we got 600 between two cities. >> even with the assault ban, in 1994 to 2004 didn't cover the bushmaster that was used in the newtown shootings. >> no. as a matter of fact, my understanding is that there will be 100 specific assault rifles banned and any magazine that carries 10 rounds or move which would have included that rifle. >> is that part of the new proposal. >> that was her old proposal that we are asking to be reinstituted without any expiration date. >> but the bushmas
the officers in the bayview actually all across the city in this country take a ton of guns off the streets without a shot being fired. the gun buy-back was great. we'll do that, too. these are all guns -- you have to remember that the guy in newtown, connecticut those guns were in his house. these people turning in these guns were in homes. >> does it become more important gun buy-backs after the shooting last friday? >> we had our planned but we didn't know obviously that anything...
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the city leased the meters to a private company for 75 years for the bargain price of more than $1 billion. back to you. >> so that's 50 bucks if you are there for 8 hours. what a bargain huh? [ laughter ] >> reporter: crazy. >> he is always doing the math. sound expensive. all right. erica ferrari, thanks so much. >> thank you. >>> toyota has reached a $1 billion settlement with hundreds of plaintiffs over acceleration problems in its vehicles. the company says the deal will resolve cases involving motorists who said the value of their vehicles was adversely affected by the recalls. >> for consumers it means that two major defects in toyota vehicles are going to get fixed. the bad news, how many more defects are there? how many more recalls are there going to be? i mean, after all, toyota in the last three years has recalled over 10 million vehicles. >> the deal still needs to be signed off on by a federal judge. >>> you might soon be able to get some more information about what it really costs to fly somewhere. federal regulators are considering whether to make airlines disclose prices a
the city leased the meters to a private company for 75 years for the bargain price of more than $1 billion. back to you. >> so that's 50 bucks if you are there for 8 hours. what a bargain huh? [ laughter ] >> reporter: crazy. >> he is always doing the math. sound expensive. all right. erica ferrari, thanks so much. >> thank you. >>> toyota has reached a $1 billion settlement with hundreds of plaintiffs over acceleration problems in its vehicles. the company says...